Volunteer at March 29’s Spring 2025 In-Person Plant Sale

Updated 3/19: We have enough volunteers. Thank you! (Link removed.)

Volunteering is a great way to learn about native plants. No experience necessary! All levels of plant expertise are welcome.

To volunteer for the in-person plant sale on March 29, please submit the form at this link.

There are 3 shifts:
– Set Up 8am-10am
– Sales 10am-12pm
– Sales and Take Down 12pm-2pm

The 2025 Spring Plant Sale page has information about the sale.

Store link added for Online Plant Sale, March 16-19

The online store link has been added to our Spring Plant Sale page. Click the button below for all the info about the online and in-person sales.


  • The online sale is March 16 (noon) to March 19 (noon) – order and pay online; pick up on March 29 at our in-person sale.
  • The in-person sale is March 29 (11am-2pm)– at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, Leander, TX.

If we update information on the 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale page, we’ll publish a new blog post. (Click on Get News if you would like to subscribe to the blog.)

We sell only Texas native plants!

Spring 2025 Plant Sale, Online March 16-19, In-Person March 29

NPSOT-Wilco’s Spring 2025 Native Plant Sale gives you two ways to purchase plants.

  • Online Sale – March 16 (noon) to March 19 (noon)
    • Order and pay from March 16-19. Pick up on March 29 at our in-person sale.
  • In-Person Sale – March 29 (11am-2pm)
    • At Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, Leander, TX.

IMPORTANT: The 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale page at the button above is where we’ll publish details about both sales, including:

  • lists of the plants anticipated to be in each sale,
  • the link to the online store,
  • ordering and pick up instructions for the online sale.

If we update information on the 2025 Spring Native Plant Sale page, we’ll publish a new blog post. (Click on Get News if you would like to subscribe to the blog.)

We sell only Texas native plants!

image of a plant sale
Williamson County Southwest Regional Park, Nov 2, 2024. Photo by Cindy Chrisler.